From U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs
MANAMA, Bahrain (NNS) -- Commander, U.S. Naval Forces
Central Command (NAVCENT)/U.S. 5th Fleet (C5F)/Combined Maritime Forces (CMF)
held a change-of-command ceremony aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS
Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), in port here Sept. 3.
Vice Adm. Kevin M. Donegan relieved Vice Adm. John W. Miller
as commander of naval forces in the central command area of responsibility.
Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, commander of U.S. Central Command,
said in his remarks that during Miller's tenure, the region has seen tremendous
change and new challenges, including the start of combat operations against the
Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
"Over the past several years, we've thrown a
significant number of challenges his way, and he took each challenge in stride
and he made sure that the right things were done to manage the various crises
and to help move this strategically important region into the direction of
increased stability and security," said Austin.
Turning to Miller, he said, "You have done an
absolutely amazing job."
Miller assumed command in May 2012. On any given day, he led
more than 15,000 U.S. and coalition Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen and
civilians ensuring maritime security and stability throughout 2.5 million
square miles of area including the Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden,
Arabian Sea, the Red Sea, parts of the Indian Ocean, and in 20 countries.
"The contributions made by the U.S. and our coalition
partners have been vital to security and stability in this region and the
world," said Miller. "Our presence here as we operate forward keeping
the sea lanes open and safe is essential not only for the global economy, but
also for the goods and services vital to our regional partners here in the
Middle East."
During the ceremony, Miller was awarded the Distinguished
Service Medal.
Donegan comes to NAVCENT following his most recent tour as
the acting deputy chief of Naval Operations for Operations, Plans and Strategy.
His previous flag assignments include serving as the director of operations for
U.S. Central Command and director of Strategy and Policy on the Navy staff. He
also commanded Battle Force 7th Fleet and Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 5 aboard
USS George Washington (CVN 73), and commanded the aircraft carrier USS Carl
Vinson (CVN 70). He also served at the Pentagon as director of the Navy
Quadrennial Defense Review, and director of Warfare Integration.
Donegan reiterated the United States' commitment to maritime
security in the region along with pledging to strengthen existing relationships
and foster new partnerships throughout the region.
"Enhancing maritime security in the region and
strengthening relationships will be front and center on my agenda,"
Donegan said.
He then praised the Sailors serving in the U.S. 5th Fleet,
saying, "I fully appreciate the sacrifices our Sailors and their families
make serving so far from home", and that he is, "humbled by the
opportunity to join such a talented team of leaders and professionals."
"For our friends and partners here in the region, our
presence here far from home is a constant and visible assurance that our
country takes its commitments seriously and that we are here to stay,"
said Donegan.
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